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No, krill do not eat sea grass. They primarily feed on phytoplankton, small algae, and other microscopic organisms in the water column. Krill play a crucial role in the marine food web, serving as a primary food source for many larger animals, including whales, seals, and fish. Their diet is adapted to their role in the ocean ecosystem rather than grazing on plant life like sea grass.

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